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[Report] Tim Thomas May Take Next Season Off


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If it was some sort of specific family issue like an illness... but if they signed a contract that we couldn't get out of the cap hit for and then decided to take time off because they felt like it... I would still be very pissed.

Thomas is clearly ticked because he isn't the #1, if he really cared about his team he would have kept this private and let his GM arrange a trade to a team that needs a cap hit without spending cash. It is too early after the season for him to have done this and us not know about it.

Combine this with all the other stuff that has leaked out about him going rogue on his team and it adds up to the guy being a 1st class jerk.

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Anyone surprised? Heck, anyone disappointed he's taking time off (if he does)? I'm sure most shooters and crease-crashers wouldn't mind it, plus with his history of weird antics and pulling out of things (e.g. the White House visit) and going his own way, this action fits in pretty well.

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Can Boston put him on waivers if he refuses to play next season? And then if so, assuming he won't get picked up by anyone, if he refuses to report to the B's AHL affiliate would that mean he could be suspended by the team and the Bruins wouldn't have his contract count against the cap?

It seems like a weird scenario that retired players would still count against the cap. Anyone know the purpose/intent of this rule?

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Can Boston put him on waivers if he refuses to play next season? And then if so, assuming he won't get picked up by anyone, if he refuses to report to the B's AHL affiliate would that mean he could be suspended by the team and the Bruins wouldn't have his contract count against the cap?

It seems like a weird scenario that retired players would still count against the cap. Anyone know the purpose/intent of this rule?

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Seems a bit weird to take a year off, but with saying that Neidermayer at one point took half a season off (although he was contemplating on retirement). Could be a similar situation or personal issues. Who knows, but it seems a bit of a risk if he wants to remain the top goaltender for the Bruins when/if he returns as Rask could play very well and win the no. 1 spot next year.

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